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Eycom
Aug 26, 2013Explorer
I full time and travel in the East, as I'm still working. After wading through numerous cell carriers over the years, I've finally concluded that Verizon gives me the most reliable service. I've had good service in my limited travels out west. I also use Verizon's 4G MiFi for Internet with at least 3G coverage in about 97% of the places I've camped. Cost has been $50/mo for 5G. Considering switch to Millenicom in the near future. A reseller, they offer more bang for the buck on the Verizon network. I have used DirecTV in the past. You might just bring one of your receivers from home and get a mobile dish. I've found camping in heavily treed areas during the summer, particularly in mountains, has been problematic in acquiring a sat signal. Plus, I got tired of the satellite company dropping networks during their contract disputes. Moving forward, television has become less important to me. Between 6-28 OTA channels have sufficed. Commercial parks, which I use on a monthly basis for 4 or 5 months or so per yr. usually provide cable TV.
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